User manual
Table Of Contents
- About Operating Instructions
- Chapters
- Contents
- Contents by Function
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Basic Operations
- 4. Easy Recording
- 5. Image Recording
- 6. Focus/Zoom
- 7. Drive/Shutter
- Selecting the Drive Mode
- Taking Burst Pictures
- 6K/4K Photo Recording
- Selecting Pictures from a 6K/4K Burst File
- Recording with Time Lapse Shot
- Recording with Stop Motion Animation
- Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos
- Recording Using the Self-timer
- Bracket Recording
- Post-Focus Recording
- [Silent Mode]
- [Shutter Type]
- Image Stabiliser
- 8. Metering/Exposure/ISO Sensitivity
- 9. White Balance/Image Quality
- 10. Flash
- 11. Recording Videos
- 12. Playing Back and Editing of Images
- 13. Camera Customisation
- 14. Menu Guide
- 15. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
- 16. Connecting to Other Devices
- 17. Materials
- Using Optional Accessories
- Monitor/Viewfinder Displays
- Message Displays
- Troubleshooting
- Cautions for Use
- Usage Duration, Number of Pictures
- Number of Recordable Pictures, Recordable Time
- List of Default Settings/Saving Customisation/Copied Settings
- List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode
- Specifications
- Index
- Trademarks and Licences
7. Drive/Shutter
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Notes on 6K/4K Photos
Shutter Sound for Recording
An electronic shutter is used for 6K/4K photo recording. You can set a
shutter sound or beep tone in [Beep] of the [Setup] ([IN/OUT]) menu.
(l 354)
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High-speed burst pictures can be taken quietly when used in combination with
[Silent Mode]. (l 169)
Difficult Recording Scenes
Recording in extremely bright locations or indoors
When you record in an extremely bright location or under fluorescent/LED
lighting, the colour tone or brightness of the image may change or
horizontal stripes may appear on the screen.
Lowering the shutter speed may reduce the effect of horizontal stripes.
Fast-moving subjects
If you record a fast-moving subject, it may appear distorted in the recorded
image.










